Making Reparation in England’s Lost Catholic Churches
Members of the Society of St. Justin Martyr are reclaiming England’s Catholic history through prayer.
Members of the Society of St. Justin Martyr are reclaiming England’s Catholic history through prayer.
This is the second desecration in an area church in just nine months.
Three months after a deadly shooting in Minneapolis, a special Mass on Dec. 6 included a rite of reparation to restore the church for worship. Archbishop Bernard Hebda said in his homily, ‘We, by God’s grace, reclaim this space today for Christ ...’
Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica and vicar general of the Pope for Vatican City, presided Oct. 13 over a penitential rite of reparation at the main altar of the church following a serious act of desecration that had taken place on Oct. 10.
Annual Fatima-inspired procession draws a large crowd as organizers see signs of renewed devotion across England.
The Mass, celebrated on the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, marked the beginning of a day of prayer in reparation for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ decision to honor a group that disrespects Catholicism.
Here’s how to fulfill the conditions of Our Lady’s promise to obtain for us “at the hour of death the graces necessary for salvation.”
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco said the toppling of the statue left a wound in his soul.
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